Category Archives: street photography

The work of

Charles Traub. He would become very renowned a few years later - and his color work is simply astonishing -, yet I love his b&w street snaps from the early 70’s in Chicago.
(Here a link to Traub’s photography do’s and dont’s, posted in September in Alec Soth’s blog)

Inconduit

Adam Krawesky’s site is a mixed bag. Yet among the sets you can find some really good shots. I specially like the “Walls” series.

from “Walls”

from “Street”

from “b&w”

The work of

Matt Stuart

The work of

Cary Conover

Conover’s paired facing-photos compositions are impossible, astonishing. Perfect!
-talk about superb editing skills… The pictures alone are great but when mixed together their visual impact shoots up.

Richard Bram

I’m looking at a lot of phtography lately. Really a lot. Yesterday I stumbled upon street-photographer Richard Bram’s work -following the trail of Bresson and Erwitt…

Richard Kalvar on photography

Magnum’s photographer Richard Kalvar has recently joined iN-PUBLIC, without any doubt the best site on street photography. Congrats to the iN-PUBLIC team for its new member!
Kalvar writes the following:
“…The other thing about “showing” is that in a way it doesn’t really seem possible. There’s a tantalizing, asymptotic convergence between reality and a photograph, but the […]

Treet

(C) Nils Jorgensen
Nil Jorgensen’s street photography is pure choreography.